A recent slot of the NPR show All Things Considered looked at the possibility of a world without banks and how P2P would be a big part of it. Read the transcript here.

Expresscoin seeks to unite unbanked with cryptocurrencies

The hundreds of millions of unbanked people around the world are an ideal market for cryptocurrencies, especially if related services include transfers, money orders and other services which can be cumbersome for the unbanked and underbanked. Expresscoin looks to change this, notes Pete Rizzo.

The Chair of the State Bank of India discusses the recent election results, investment attraction to the previously-shunned banks, and what those banks need to do to help India’s economy grow in an interview with the Economic Times.

While very rare in the United States, public banks are common in other parts of the world. Santa Fe Mayor Javier Gonzales is considering one for his city in an attempt to provide loans to local businesses and keep profits close to home so they can be reinvested in the community, writes Daniel Chacon.

A two-time LendIt Journalist of the Year nominee and winner in 2018, Tony has written more than 2,000 original articles on the blockchain, peer-to-peer lending, crowdfunding and emerging technologies over the past seven years, making him one of the senior writers in the alt-fi sector.

"The evolution of the crowdfunding and peer-to-peer lending scenes is absolutely fascinating to chronicle. It is a joy to be around people with such passion and vision."